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Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
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Current Stock Height Guides
Current Stock Height Guides
Height guide disclaimer: Height ranges are approximate only. As living products, plant heights naturally vary between individual plants, batches, and seasons. No guarantee is given that supplied plants will fall within the stated range. If minimum heights are required, you mustconfirm current batch heights with Evergreen Trees Direct prior to purchase. Variation in height is normal and is not grounds for return, refund, replacement, or compensation.
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height: 20m - 30m Approximately
Mature Width: 15 – 20 m
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is expected to grow Approx. 40 – 60 cm per year (moderate).
Root Ball Dimensions
Root Ball Dimensions
Use this as a reference when digging your planting hole. We recommend digging at least 10% wider than the dimensions below to encourage strong root development.
- 30cm Pot: 33cm (W) × 30cm (D)
- 40cm/45L Pot: 44cm (W) × 41.5cm (D)
- 50cm Pot / 70L Pot: 55cm (W) × 41.8cm (D)
- 100L Bag: 50.6cm (W) × 52.8cm (D)
- 150L Bag: 66cm (W) × 55cm (D)
- 200L Bag: 71.5cm (W) × 60.5cm (D)
- 300L Bag: 88cm (W) × 63.8cm (D)
- 400L Bag: 99cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 500L Bag: 122cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 750L Bag: 134cm (W) × 69cm (D)
- 1000L Bag: 146.3cm (W) × 71.5cm (D)
- 2000L Bag: 176cm (W) × 82.5cm (D)
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About Your New Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Quercus rubra, the Northern Red Oak, is a fast-growing deciduous oak with a broad symmetrical canopy and strong architectural presence. Its dark green deeply lobed leaves bring rich texture through the growing season, then transform into a spectacular autumn display of maroon, red and golden-brown.
Northern Red Oak grows to 15-25 metres tall and 12-18 metres wide. It establishes faster than most oaks, making it ideal where quick canopy development and shade are wanted in large gardens, parks, and avenue plantings. The straight trunk and neat form also suit formal streetscapes and civic landscapes.
Northern Red Oak performs best in cool to temperate regions including VIC, NSW, ACT, Tasmania, and elevated parts of SA and WA, in full sun with well-drained soil. It tolerates urban conditions, clay soils, and moderate drought once established, and is low maintenance with moderate watering needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
How tall does Northern Red Oak grow?
Quercus rubra grows to 15-25 metres tall and 12-18 metres wide with a broad rounded canopy.
How fast does Northern Red Oak grow?
Northern Red Oak is one of the faster-growing oaks, adding 50-80cm per year once established.
When does Northern Red Oak turn colour?
The large lobed foliage turns rich russet-red and bronze in autumn (April to June across southern Australia) before dropping in winter.
Is Northern Red Oak deciduous?
Yes. Northern Red Oak is fully deciduous, dropping its autumn foliage in winter to reveal a strong branching structure.
Is Northern Red Oak suitable for residential gardens?
Northern Red Oak suits large gardens, parks, and avenue planting due to its mature size. Allow plenty of room for the broad canopy to develop.
Where does Northern Red Oak grow best in Australia?
Northern Red Oak performs best in cool to temperate regions including VIC, NSW, ACT, Tasmania, and elevated parts of SA and WA.
How far apart should I plant Northern Red Oak for an avenue?
Plant 8-12 metres apart for a full canopy avenue, given the broad mature spread of the tree.
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Uses in my Garden
Uses in my Garden
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak works in an:
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Evergreen or Deciduous?
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Evergreen or Deciduous?
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is an Deciduous (Defoliates throughout colder months) Tree
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height: 20m - 30m Approximately
Mature Width: 15 – 20 m
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is expected to grow Approx. 40 – 60 cm per year (moderate).
Growth Rate of Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Growth Rate of Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is expected to grow Approx. 40 – 60 cm per year (moderate).
They are considered to have a:
Frost Tolerance & Ideal Climate to plant Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Frost Tolerance & Ideal Climate to plant Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak frost tolerant?
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is Frost Hardy – Survives heavy and frequent frost without damage.
Does Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Flower?
Does Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Flower?
Quercus rubra produces small, inconspicuous catkins in spring. These blooms are not ornamental but mature into characteristic acorns that add subtle seasonal interest. The tree is primarily grown for its majestic form and stunning autumn colour, which ranges from red to deep burgundy.
Does Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak flower?
Flowering Period:
Flower Type:
Flower Colour:
Not Applicable
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak an Australian Native Tree?
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak an Australian Native Tree?
No
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is Native to Native to eastern North America, where it grows in forests and upland slopes. Widely cultivated worldwide for its fast growth, strong form, and ornamental autumn colour.
What is the Wildlife Value of Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak ?
What is the Wildlife Value of Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak ?
Its broad canopy and sturdy branching structure provide excellent shelter and nesting space for small birds, while the foliage supports a diverse range of beneficial insects that play an important role in the local food web. Mature acorns also provide a seasonal food source for various wildlife species, making the Northern Red Oak a valuable biodiversity-supporting tree.
How much Sunlight does Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak need?
How much Sunlight does Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak need?
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak will thrive best in:
Preferred Soil?
Preferred Soil?
Quercus rubra performs best in well-drained loam or sandy loam soils with an acidic to neutral pH. It will also tolerate lighter sandy soils if enriched with organic matter to improve moisture retention. Avoid heavy clay, compacted or waterlogged conditions unless significantly improved, as poor drainage can restrict root development and reduce growth. Keep the soil evenly moist during establishment, then gradually reduce watering as the tree matures.
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Drought Tolerant?
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Drought Tolerant?
Is Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Drought tolerant?
As a young tree it requires regular deep watering to establish strong roots. Once established, the Northern Red Oak develops moderate drought tolerance and performs reliably through warm, dry periods when planted in well-drained soil. Occasional supplementary watering during extended heat helps maintain canopy density and vibrant foliage colour.
Planting Information
How To Plant Your Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
How To Plant Your Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Recommended Planting Spacing For Your Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Recommended Planting Spacing For Your Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak is expected to grow Approx. 40 – 60 cm per year (moderate).



